News from 24/01/1996
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Anthony Gore, Widget Finn, Anthony Harris, Richard J. Butler, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, James McFARLANE, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Melvyn Marckus, John Diamond, John Raybould, Mary Riddell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, John Grant-Wood, George Sivell, David Winnick, David Poulter, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Lesia Rudakevich, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jacques Arnold, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, R. Courtney-Evans, Medical Director, Rodney Milnes, Simon Vail, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, John A. Dormandy, Chairman, Quentin Letts, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Richard Turner, Sarah Bagnall, M. C. Fitzapatrick, Senior Tax Consultant, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Neil Goodwin, Chief Executive, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., Leyla Linton and Russell Jenkins, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Chris Partridge, Alistair Miller, Alice Thomson, Aaron Bell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, M. Semple, Medical Director, Roger Boyes, Carl M. Chambers, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, George Walden, F. Howarth, Co-Chairman, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, S. T. Dobbs, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Peregrine Hodson, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, John Adebiyi, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Wansbrough-Jones, Chairman, Alan Lee, Alan Greengross, Chairman, Robert Boyd, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, S. C. Pryor, Tony Dawe, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus and Alasdair Murray, Alasdair Murray, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Patricia Tehan and Janet Bush, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoInterface Blair fights to repair Labour split over Harman The House relishes a Major miracle Political Sketch Internet Times Index Another two staff walk out on the Princess Media & Marketing Picture Gallery First novel beats Rushdie Rape charge over schoolgirl 'bride' Blyton family sells book rights Hollywood Britain told to drop Ira gun demands Lessons in hypocrisy Granada ends Forte era with £3.8bn bid victory Gold Virgin Picture Gallery Upbeat Clarke sees return of the 'feel-good' factor MacKay agrees to give divorcing couples more time Cooling-off period will be extended BBC Radio 4 Civil Service must be more numerate, says Heseltine Walsall's Labour rebels are ousted £10m gift for seaside resort News in Brief Gardner inquiry Actress abdicates TV drive-in Benefit arrests Lady Fitt dies Flight of fancy Corrections Enid Blyton's family sells Noddy and Big Ears Toytown will become small-scale answer to Disneyland in copyright deal worth £13m Children may inherit genetic legacy of crime Saturday By a Staff Reporter: Life in Ambridge suits Howard's way Porridge on green salad and cold meat Abbey National Digital Waiter is charged with rape of schoolgirl bride Parents fly out to see daughter after Trukish police detain teenager she met on summer holiday Officers in Clunis case maybe disciplined What the doctor won't tell you about migraine cure Medical Briefing Worldcover The Turkish View Near miss with police costs man 10p penalty 'Wee Free' churchman to face sex trial The Open University The milk bar king who founded an empire worth £3bn Self-made man ahead of the game In the Savoy, nothing disturbs the discreet calm of the bourgeoisie Direct Line Computer crime 'costs firms £1bn' News in Brief Airport cab award RAF pilot killed Footballer's trial Cellphones direct Commuters take the strain as trains are cut over safety fears Boxer meets his match in 6ft PC HESS Prime Health Relief of man in dear over killing A soap opera fan writes Fear of tomorrow turns Britons into savers and gamblers The traditional family meal stages a comeback Habitat Sale ends this weekend Scrap veal crates now, say pressure groups Chance discovery yields anti-cancer compound Danger Display of disunity explains Blair's interest in Lib Dem support Riddell on Politics Grammar schools fear Labour will finish them off National party 'at odds with local councils' Blunkett pressed to clarify policy Panasonic Gilmour accuses Tory Left of failing to put up a fight In Parliament New watchdog takes over NEC told to rethink ballot decision Service line Rebels list EU rules 'blighting' British life Ambitious bloodhound scents chance to live a dog's life in place of Juppe Westendorp dents unity with plea for currency delay Prostitutes to share £122,000 EC award Fiasco of import duties leads to sobering times for Ukrainian drinkers Insurance company Model sought to raise profile of euro Balloon survives Fokker fall-out Film revives demand for arrest of 'bandit queen' Threat to political hopes of low-caste heroine Germans pin hopes on jobs summit Bhs No Title Madrid death squad charge NatWest Unicef to study China's orphans Assassin tells court he killed Rabin to obey Jewish law Arafat plays the lottery card Japanese schoolgirls offer sex in pursuit of the West's designer labels Travel Tours Picture Gallery Envoys are snubbed by Abacha Venezuela sees oil deal as path back to prosperity Massacre trial for ex-leaders World Summary (Reuter): Ciller offers to share top post (AP): Colombia leader denies drug link Muslim leader's travel ban lifted Polish Premier's fate in balance (AFP): Hiss of life Subpoena seals fall from grace of 'Saint Hillary' The Grand Jury Republicans told to swallow their jeers BT Cupid emerges from the shadows Brit-pop in US Top 10 Salt 'makes New York manholes blow cover' Rapid justice capsizes canoeist 'The one thing I regret is not having flings' Omar Sharif, now 63, still lives the life of a bachelor playboy. He talks to Mary Riddell about his passion for women, gambling and playing bridge Viglen The one thing I regret is not having flings Inside Section Secrets of an elite men-only club Rachel Kelly on the latest member to join the Literary Society Pilkington Glass Why can't British women win at work without feeling ashamed? A survey shows American businesswomen are pushier than their British counterparts. Kimberly Fortier agrees And why can't Hollywood men be men? Hollywood has spawned its own special breed of truly excruciating males. Giles Whittell reports from America on the crass, the craven and the corrupt The Fur Sale Simpson Alan Coren Worried by the state of the English novel? Help from on high is at hand A non-runner The Times Diary Class apart The Times Diary Picture Gallery Tough on hypocrisy? The organised hysteria Harriet Harman's critics, Tory and Labour, obscures the truth about selection Armani weeds The Times Diary McNasty back The Times Diary Lord's forte The Times Diary The man versus the myth Magnus Linklater Gives Robert Burns the last word Arms and the Men Mitchell alone may not be enough to secure talks The Plot Unravels Events are scuppering Franco-German plans for Europe The Famous Five Pick a Dilly Never mind the quality of Enid Blyton, count the royalties Harriet Harman's selection of St Olave 's for her son Maxwell and Labour African jaunt Interest rate cuts No Title Bespectacled drivers' jobs at risk Kidney patients' plight Speaking for London Disk troubles Shortage of beds for acutely ill Present helpers Standing for gallantry Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Dinners Personal Column Today's royal engagements Today's events Luncheons Colours of winter draw the crowds Yellow and purple hellebores win RHS gold medal Reception Fredrick Lord Leighton No Title Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk, LG Professor Donald Coleman Frank Cvitanovich Evening Prayer Inner Temple Church news Norman MacCaig Norman MacCaig, Obe, poet, died yesterday aged 85. He was born on November 14,0910 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Alternative Piano Sale! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Ann Blaikie Ann Blaikie, co-founder of the Co-Workers of Mother Teresa, died on January 14 aged 79. She was born on December 9.1916 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Kidney Research Saves Lives On this Day New salvo against BST Philip Howard on the fight to put the clock back Picture Gallery Giles Playfair Giles Playfair, author and penal reformer, died in Paris on January 17 aged 85. He was born on September 27,1910 HomeMaker St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items HomeMaker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riverside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wisefile Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Signs of life in the market After so many years of doom and gloom, January's housing market could be on the upturn. Rachel Kelly Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry & James Wetherby & Co Barons Court Magnificent Georgian Home Hamptons F. W. Gapp The Times Right of retention in contract Media, Sales & Marketing Property Negotiator Trainee Property Negotiator Episys Interior Design Morris The Rapid Results College European Sales Manager/Executive Graduates 22+ Music Times Newspapers Pension disputes go ahead OKI Power to suspend possession order Recruitment Advertising Agency Applying guiding principles in tax appeals Play the game with television sport The governing bodies of sport should be careful not to ignore the mass audience in the armchairs when selling its wares The most difficult Pr job in the world Alexandra Frean reports on what advice the press experts can offer the Princess Uneven playing fields The most difficult PR job in the world Price cuts prove a circulation booster Strong marketing has paid off, says Brian MacArthur How the Olympics won the big prize Alan Mitchell on an amazing sponsorship rebirth News The Times Crossword No 20,072 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Barings administrators sue auditors for up to £1bn Whitbread retreats from Forte Farnell buys US group for $2.8bn Customers the winners in phone war Management Arts Feared chief dictated outcome Farnell buys US group for $2.8bn Fall in export orders hits manufacturing Sport Call for pensions shake-up Weetabix Hunt for Missing Millions Business Today Signal failure Unilever deal AT&T calls for deregulation in battle with BT Railtrack must pay £59m for hold-ups Wrangle on nuclear clean-up The Huge Range of Stationery You'll Find in our… Lenders unmoved as borrowing falls By our Industrial Correspondent: Ofgas keeps pressure up over date of pilot project Interest grows for Midlands Tourist Rates BREM wins £50m fund Optimism at Colefax SeaPerfect suspended Woolwich purchase New chief at the FT Domino falls to £5.2m Shandwick pegs payout Daejan Holdings P. L. C Fokker to seek court protection Business Roundup When life suddenly ends at Forte Pennington Unilever makes £360m Canadian acquisition Zeneca slips despite high profits forecast Bic Alldays to expand By our City Staff: Price cut at Euro Disney trims loss Canada to compensate Westland Norwich Union Berkeley makes £73m cash call Electricity customers face charge Commodities Life Options Speculators still in the grip of takeover fever Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Premier at a premium Tempus Berkeley Unilever Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Trocadero Wall Street Going out at the top The Times City Diary And with style The Times City Diary Club clash The Times City Diary Value for money The Times City Diary Pensioned off The Times City Diary Home leave The Times City Diary Issues stirred by Forte scrap will resonate for some time Alasdair Murray on one of the most acrimonious takeover battles of recent years Eurostar's service and the little-known link train Business Letter Tracking shrinking growth forecasts No Title The Nobel laureate, his wife and how expectation moves house prices No Title Recession—the sinister message of the bull run Much of the growth in spending has been financed by first-time credit cardholders on low incomes The Times Dial Direct Businesses to pay a higher price for power Generators will charge some companies more, says Rodney Hobson Facilities Management BICCGroup Facts The Times Business to Business MJN Plantcraft Ltd Results improve Going for gas Chesterton cooks up a deal with energy giant to boost efficiency New guides Brief Chapel contract Net association Blenheim Taylor Woodrow Feeding 3,000 Just the tickets Correction How to pass an access audit Check your building now to see if it satisfies new legislation, Widget Finn advises Facilities Management Facilities Management Personnel Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Global FM SVM Telephone Services Building & Property Facilities Management Make your move without a muddle The toys and trappings of a tycoon Hunt for the Missing Millions Part Four The helicopter took off and vanished into the clouds Melvyn Marchkus on how the administrators homed in on Maxwell's baubled and pet projects The long goodbye to Ma'ariv in Israel Unpaid employees helped to keep The European's presses rolling Losses across the board The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Omega from Vauxhall Sounds with a bite Thearte Ideas man whose time has come Christopher Frayling is odds-on to be the next head of the RCA—if he can fit it into his schedule. Simon Tait reports Music 1 The innovator takes his bow Violinist Gidon Kremer is to explore his world in a spacial series of concerts. John Allison reports Music 2 Let's hear it for the bland Concert King's consort Wigmore Hall Visual Art A Times Competition Mime Brats grow up at last Pop The Bluetones Astoria, WI Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London end (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Circuses Choice 2 Where work is one long playtime Hilary Finch on the Surrey school where lessons are learnt by putting on a show Choice 3 The Times Young Arts Full houses grow beside Salt Lake Rodney Milnes sees the first work commissioned by the ever-expanding Utah Opera Royal invitation The Week's Other Specials Heritage Opera A lie on the ocean wave? Peter Davies assesses the fluctuating reputation of Sir Francis Drake, who died 400 years ago The Times Offer Tomorrow Hope and hesitancy in the North Commercial Property Carter Jonas Multiple Classified Advertising Items James & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nattrass Giles Bentley Higgs & Co Fenton Associates Hyde Park Stansted For Sale Space project takes flight Focus on Lothian Palmer Snell Serviced Office Specialists Gordon Yates Bright, Enthusiastic Junior Hobstones Urgently Required! Hobstones Jonathan Wren Secretary/Admin Assistant DryLine PA/SECRETARY InterMatrix Group Hobstones Jonathan Wren The Times Maine-Tucker May & Stephens PE Antiques/ DANCE/TV/ Hotels Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Media Mania Hobstones Susan Doughty Recruitment PA/Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Secretary/Admin Hobstones Susan Doughty Recruitment ADMINISTRATOR/PA Salary Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers DTP OPs-LONDON Ec4 The Times Flying Colours Tonbridge Secretary/receptionist Crone Corkill WA The St. James's Consultancy P. A. /Senior Secretary W1 AD Agency Buyer's Assistant Angela Mortimer SEC/ADMIN Maternity Post Mison Recruitment Crone Corkill WA Career moves Susan Hamilton Personnel Aldrich & Co Ltd Wor King South Molton Appointments Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Top SECRETARY/PA Office Administrator Drake International Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Cox & Kings Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettings Negotiator Crone Corkill Campaign Sheila Childs Recruitment ROC NSPCC Traffic Director for London School Secretary Senior Secretary The Good Book Guide Jigsaw Sandoz PA to Managing Director Thames Housing Richmond RITZ Bond International (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items St James's Imporient UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, November 1995 The Association of Taxation Technicians BPP Crème De La Crème Regus DSA Bilingual Ltd SRT Multilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items IMG Hays Banking Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Financial Training Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant Manageress Administration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maguire may miss Cheltenham Leading jockey out for at least a month after Leicester meêlée Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Folkestone Course Specialists Blinkered first time Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Wolverhampton Guide to our In-Line Racecard US chaser out Rapid Raceline Beckford on the spot as Oldham head for Swindon Barnsley pay heavy Cup penalty Hodges to return for Wales Legal & Public Notices Rugby league puts power of television to good use Krol's fast route to united front Rob Hughes on a Dutchman with all the qualities needed to succeed Terry Venables Last Night's Results Discovery Cairns hits nine sixes to rattle Zimbabwe Sport in Brief Higgins loses Big chance Knauss encore Hill banned Cejka has style to follow in Langer's footsteps Who will follow in the footsteps of Bernahard Langer, Severiano Ballesteros and Nick Faldo, and lead European golf into a new era? In the second of his three articles on the eve of the 1996 Tour, John Hopkins looks for the emerging talent Foster aims to deliver technical knockout Craig Lord unravels complex methods that separate the good swimmers from the great Today's Fixtures For the Record Snow Reports Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge School to master golden silence Keene on Chess Winning Move Stone investigation puts boxing on the ropes Midweek View Whitaker projects modern image of Olympic pursuit Coach on high-tech road to Atlanta Word-Watching Smith seeks to come top of the class Edward Gorman previews this week's competition for the final Olympic sailing squad places Cousins's status under threat Age-old rock is updated Radio Choice Radio 1 Scream in danger of turning into a giggle Review BBC1 Choice Racing Tireless Rubin passes test of endurance Sánchez Vicario succumbs to resourceful teenager in Australian Open Times Two Crossword Irish move for Dalglish blocked Australia restore World Cup order Alan Lee on the favourites' decision to take part, despite fears for their security Dourthe offers no excuse for kicking Clarke in Paris match Home & legacy Swimming Accent Animal Magic Sweeping away drudgery at the mere touch of a button Cleaning by remote-control Cyberdoctors for snakebitten surfers a Chinese puzzle resolved Project urges innocents to go abroad Dell Project urges innocents to go abroad Advertisers join as Times grows on the Internet Phone comes with an office Times Interface Barbie girls in search of a virtual boyfriend Chris Ward delves into the world of lipstick and heart-throbs in a new game for teenagers Wishing on a star-gazer What does the future hold for the online horoscope? YELL Method to control junk mail on the net How do I keep my home PC from catching a virus? Dodgy downloads and shifty software can give your computer a serious infecction Tuck in for a healthy host of taste tips The net is the place to find information on diet and nutriton, be it lads, facts or advertisements G. O. D. Net outlook gloomy in 96 Top service provider targets UK market Building a better life for the disabled ACD-Rom will help European firms aid the handicapped. Nick Nuttall reports Computer age leaves the US unimpressed Photo team to portray 24 hours in cyberspace The Document Company Schools hail heroes of shuttle disaster Children worldwide will link in a space mission on the net to remember Challenger astronauts GBI Solution for food and drink firms Students offer free web page French connect Voice prints Camera beats speed limits German scientists say that the machine they built to film explosion is the fastest in the world. Anjana Ahuja reports Oh for a desert island disk Paradise can pall when addicts are cut off from their modem fix Shoppers to flock on the net, says new report Hi-Grade Movie magic apes real life The special effects experts surpasses themselves with Jurassic Park. But that was just the beginning, says Simon Vail Colleges and employers at odds over graduates Business Building with bytes Positive about Disabled People Security device seals approval Students eye the future Rgenda ISO 9002 Callisto Consulting Services Ltd Hydro Software Sales Professionals ICL Dp Sales & Marketing Automation Systems MacMillan Davies Software Spectrum ACG Consilium Reed Banctec John Ford Recruitment Ltd Internet training services Compaq
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